Permit to Fly
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From: UK
Depends what you mean by permit to fly.
1 issued by the LAA or CAA etc for aircraft without a TCDS. Depends where abroad and what restrictions they have.
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2 issued by EASA via the CAA for aircraft with a TCDS but no valid C of A - eg out of check or damaged. An EASA Permit to Fly is valid in all EU Member States, however, national operational requirements remain applicable.
1 issued by the LAA or CAA etc for aircraft without a TCDS. Depends where abroad and what restrictions they have.
or
2 issued by EASA via the CAA for aircraft with a TCDS but no valid C of A - eg out of check or damaged. An EASA Permit to Fly is valid in all EU Member States, however, national operational requirements remain applicable.
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From: Plumpton Green
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But, the arrangements for visiting France in a UK registered PtF aircraft may not apply for keeping it there long term.
But, the arrangements for visiting France in a UK registered PtF aircraft may not apply for keeping it there long term.





